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'Bama Named Club of the Year (#TOCNationals) After drastically boosting it membership, increasing its number of community service hours and qualifying for nationals three years in a row, Alabama was recognized for its success. Read More

When Josh Thompson's father passed away in 2016, he turned to tennis to get through the most difficult time of his life. Read More.

Final Four Set at 2017 TOC Nationals (#TOCNationals) UCLA will face Michigan in the first semifinal, with UC Irvine set to face Minnesota in the other half of the draw. Of the quartet, only UCLA has won a national title before. Read More.

Seeking Redemption, Florida Set To Go All the Way (#TOCNationals) Most teams would be happy with a Top 3 finish, but the University of Florida isn’t your normal team. The Gators narrowly missed out on competing for a title at last year’s championship, but a new year brings fresh hope. Read More.

First-Timers UMBC Here To Stay at Nationals(#TOCNationals) For those who thought club tennis at the University of Maryland Baltimore County was just a recreational pastime, the team has a message for you: It’s competitive, and it’s ready to compete for a national championship. Read More.

Defending Champs Know About Underdog Stories (#TOCNationals) If there’s one team that knows a thing or two about making a surprise run at the Tennis On Campus National Championship, it’s the Auburn Tigers. After all, the Tigers defied the odds to win their first title in 2016. Read More

Auburn shocks defending champs at Nationals (#TOCNationals) Auburn University trailed early but finished strong on Day 2 in North Carolina, dethroning two-time defending champion UC Berkeley to book its place in the Final Four of the Tennis On Campus National Championship. Read More.

William & Mary lands national honors (#TOCNationals) The College of William & Mary was named the 2016 USTA Tennis on Campus National Club of the Year for its dedication and excellence both on the court and in their community. Read More.

Keeping it in the family (#TOCNationals) Jennifer and Megan Huang have been to the National Championship a combined nine times … with four different schools. Jennifer went with Duke and Vanderbilt, while Megan went with UNC and Harvard. Read More.

Gamecocks successful on, off court (#TOCNationals) The 2015 flooding in South Carolina gave the club tennis team a reason to reflect on its priorities. Successful between the lines, the team is now focusing on doing more in its community. Read More.

San Diego State to make Nationals debut (#TOCNationals) San Diego State University didn't have a club tennis program when Jenny Budd started her freshman year. Now a senior, Budd will realize a college dream by taking her team to the National Championship. Read More.

UC Berkeley searching for three-peat (#TOCNationals) UC Berkeley claimed its fourth crown in six years last spring when it clinched back-to-back titles at the Tennis On Campus National Championship. In 2016, the Golden Bears look to build on their legacy in North Carolina. Read More.

IIT hoping first trip is not also its last (#TOCNationals) The Illinois Institute of Technology earned its first bid to Nationals in 2016. But with the possibility of the club folding in the fall, the team hopes this is not its only trip to Cary. Read More.

Back-to-Back for UC Berkeley (#TOCNationals) The best in the west ultimately ruled in the east once more, as UC Berkeley won their second consecutive Tennis On Campus National Championship, beating Minnesota, 28-17. Read More.

Restructured CSUN Club Tennis Team Engages Members (Tennis Mirror) This evening, the tennis courts at California State University of Northridge are alive with the sound of balls bouncing off rackets and shoes bounding off concrete as the Club Tennis Team practices deep into the dark. Read More.

We Made it to Nationals (Carnegie Mellon Club Tennis) During the weekend of October 18-19, 13 members from the club travelled to picturesque Mercer County Park in New Jersey to represent Carnegie Mellon University in the annual Tennis on Campus Middle States Sectional tournament. Read More.

Fall Invitational Day 3 RecapThe University of Florida became the first repeat winner at the USTA Tennis On Campus Fall Invitational as the Gators defended their 2013 title with a 25-18 win over Auburn University. Read More.

Team Spotlight: San Diego State University (USTA Sothern California) What happens when students know the TOC experience is out there, but it’s just not at their school? If they’re anything like Jenny Budd and Wade Houldin, they make their own experience; even if it means starting from nothing. Read More.

Team Spotlight: University of California Riverside (USTA Southern California) Every team faces its own struggles, but very few have to deal with having their beloved tennis courts ripped from right beneath their racquets. It’s a story the University of California Riverside Highlanders know too well. More.

2014 Spring Invitational Recap Thirty-two teams from across the country decended upon the Reffkin Tennis Center in Tucson, Arizona for to compete for two bids to the 2015 National Championship. Read More.

UC Berkeley's Golden Bears Win It All (USTA.com) The team from USTA Northern California earned their third Tennis On Campus national title in five years, completing an undefeated run in Surprise, Ariz., by beating the University of Florida, 27-13. Read More.

The Spirit of Giving (USTA.com) Four clubs playing at the 2014 Tennis On Campus National Championship are leading the way in giving back: Saginaw Valley State, North Texas, Northeastern & Ferris State University. Read More.

Sixty-Four Talented Teams, One Goal (USTA.com) Sixty-four schools make the trek to Surprise, Ariz. Three action-packed days await them, and at the end, one will realize a goal built upon a year’s worth of team unity and hundreds, sometimes thousands, of miles of travel. Read More

2014 TOC National Championship To Get Underway (NIRSA) The 15th USTA Tennis On Campus National Championship will take place April 10-12 in Surprise, Arizona at the Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex. This elite event, in its 15th year, has a full slate of 64 teams and over 600 participants. Read More.

Tennis Club Headed to Nationals (The Daily Reveille) For the third straight year, the LSU Tennis Club sent a team to Surprise to compete in the United States Tennis Association’s On Campus College Championship. Read More.

TOC Alumni Event at Harvard (USTA New England) It’s what every college graduate dreams of; reliving the glory days of the years at their alma mater. For fifty-four tennis players, that was their reality on March 29th, 2014. Read More.

WWU Student Earns Tennis Award (The Bellingham Herald) Cooper Anderson of Western Washington University has been named the recipient of
the 2014 Tennis On Campus Leader of the Year Award. Anderson will recive his award at the National Championship in April. Read More.

Minnesota Wins 11th Straight TOC Title (USTA Northern) The University of Minnesota won its 11th straight title at the 2014 USTA Northern Tennis On Campus Section Championship Sunday at Life Time Fitness – Lakeville in Lakeville, Minn. Read More.

Western Tennis Club Revamped (Western Front) With the changing of organizers comes a revamped Western Washington University Tennis Club. Under new guidance, the tennis club hopes to start the year off in the right direction. Read More.

UF Wins Tennis On Campus Gatorbowl Title (USTA Florida) The University of Florida defended its home turf at the USTA Florida Tennis On Campus series Gatorbowl, winning the men's and women's divisions of the tournament. More. Please note: you must scroll down the page to the story

Alabama Club Tennis Team Gives Players Second Chance (Tuscaloosa News) Chase Golden has been playing tennis since he was 10 years old, and the junior biology major at the University of Alabama is not even remotely ready to retire his racket. That moment, he hopes, will never come. And thanks to the club team at the University of Alabama, it won't have to. Read More.